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Handshake, ENS and Decentralized Naming Services Explainedby@lmrankhan
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Handshake, ENS and Decentralized Naming Services Explained

by Imran Khan8mAugust 4th, 2018
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<em>The Domain Name System has been in operation for decades and is the infrastructure that handles billions of queries over the internet. As a user, you rely on your operating system and browser to help navigate the internet. However, whats humming quietly is the back-end infrastructure that helps your device find the right website. The DNS is part of the internet infrastructure which is a distributed network that handles queries from billions of people. The query is sent to a </em><a href="https://www.dnsknowledge.com/whatis/resolving-name-server/" target="_blank"><em>resolving server</em></a><em> and its only task is to find the IP address behind the website you requested.</em>

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